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the recent from blake farenthold from texas. >> unfortunately, the horse is already out of the barn on this, on the whole birth certificate issue. the original congress when his eligibility came up and looked into this. i'm not sure how we fix it. >> you want more? representative ted yoho, a representative from south florida at a recent town hall that he too supports the birther movement. >> if it is truly illegal, he shouldn't be there. and i said i can agree with that but is that the best way to spend our time? >> at least the admitted witch-hunt is a waste of time. it has some republicans what in the world is going on. what happened to the republican autopsy and rebranding that we heard so much about? michael steele is a former rnc chair. joan walsh is the editor at large of salon.com, and both are msnbc political analysts. it's not emanating from the rnc, but it does impact the brand. how do you control the bad behavior if you're the head of the party? >> you can't control the bad behavior, be you can certainly special team to it, and you can speak out against it. i think that's so
the recent from blake farenthold from texas. >> unfortunately, the horse is already out of the barn on this, on the whole birth certificate issue. the original congress when his eligibility came up and looked into this. i'm not sure how we fix it. >> you want more? representative ted yoho, a representative from south florida at a recent town hall that he too supports the birther movement. >> if it is truly illegal, he shouldn't be there. and i said i can agree with that but is...
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. >>> i want to bring in now texas senator rand paul. he has a new book called "government bullies, how everyday americans are being harassed and abused and imprisoned by the feds." senator rand paul, thank you so much. >> glad to be with you, erin. >> you just heard barbara starr talking about, now reporting they clearly say there were interrucepted communications th helped stop a possible plot on u.s. embassies. does that make the nsa surveillance program worth it? >> the thing is, i don't think there's been any evidence that anything intercepted from the program of spying or collecting american data has ever uniquely been used to stop any terrorism. you know, they had a discussion with senator leahy and the committee and they talked about 50 plots and then it got down to 15 and 4 and 1. >> how many had been explicitly stopped. >> i'm not against tapping phones of people you suspect to be terrorists. all i'm for is calling a judge first. i'm not for looking at all american's records, but if an american is involved, call a judge. it's n
. >>> i want to bring in now texas senator rand paul. he has a new book called "government bullies, how everyday americans are being harassed and abused and imprisoned by the feds." senator rand paul, thank you so much. >> glad to be with you, erin. >> you just heard barbara starr talking about, now reporting they clearly say there were interrucepted communications th helped stop a possible plot on u.s. embassies. does that make the nsa surveillance program worth...
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the man on for the mass shooting at fort hood in texas said he wanted to die and become a martyr. that's according to documents a "new york times" got for lawyer for army major nidal hasan. those documents contained comments that major hasan made to mental health experts more than a year after the shooting that happened in 2009. 13 people died in the attack. more than 30 hurt. police ended it when they shot major hasan and paralyzed him. according to these just released documents major hasan told the military panel that he could be in jail for the rest of his life. but he added if he dies by lethal injection he will become a martyr. of course, this death penalty is still on the table for major hasan. and today in court, we heard about more of the evidence against him. casey stegall is live at fort hood for us tonight. casey? >> yeah, shepard, today we heard from fbi agents who processed the crime scene. what they characterize as an elaborate crime scene. so elaborate, of course in fact, they tell us they ran out of evidence markers and had to begin using post it notes in order to
the man on for the mass shooting at fort hood in texas said he wanted to die and become a martyr. that's according to documents a "new york times" got for lawyer for army major nidal hasan. those documents contained comments that major hasan made to mental health experts more than a year after the shooting that happened in 2009. 13 people died in the attack. more than 30 hurt. police ended it when they shot major hasan and paralyzed him. according to these just released documents...
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the justice department already fighting a similar law in texas. will eric holder challenge north carolina as well? what do you think of this law? >> i am a proud north carolinian. i understand the hand-ups people have with these laws. i understand voter i.d. laws are controversial. but what's happening in north carolina is mainly bringing these election laws at the state level in line with where the majority -- >> you have to have a photo i.d. to vote. >> that's right. they'll become the 34th state to have that requirement. i understand the criticisms with that kind of policy at the state level, i'm also -- if you feel disenfranchised having to bring your driver's license to a polling place, think of how disenfranchised are when others cast a ballot five or six times. i recognize that voter fraud -- >> why are you laughing, bill? >> because it's hilarious. >> there are no cases of voter fraud that have been stopped as a result of these laws. >> how do you know? what are you talking about, how do you know? >> when people have drilled down and inves
the justice department already fighting a similar law in texas. will eric holder challenge north carolina as well? what do you think of this law? >> i am a proud north carolinian. i understand the hand-ups people have with these laws. i understand voter i.d. laws are controversial. but what's happening in north carolina is mainly bringing these election laws at the state level in line with where the majority -- >> you have to have a photo i.d. to vote. >> that's right. they'll...
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for prisoners for non industrial work is ninety three cents an hour and some states like georgia and texas are completely up front about their slave labor camps they pay absolutely nothing to prisoners because the reagan revolution changed america's value system we stopped asking the question what's the best way to deal with surplus workers instead we started asking how can we make money off surplus workers logical answer was a return to slavery and it's been embraced by capitalists with a vengeance and that is insane brutality. and that's the way it is tonight tuesday august thirteenth two thousand and thirteen and don't forget democracy begins with you get out there get active. so. it's technology innovations all the developments from around russia. that's huge you're covered. play. that was a new alert animation scripts scare me a little bit. there is breaking news tonight and we are continuing to follow the breaking news. alexander's family cry tears of joy at great things other than their. regard in a court of law is around a lot is the story made for that movie is playing out in real
for prisoners for non industrial work is ninety three cents an hour and some states like georgia and texas are completely up front about their slave labor camps they pay absolutely nothing to prisoners because the reagan revolution changed america's value system we stopped asking the question what's the best way to deal with surplus workers instead we started asking how can we make money off surplus workers logical answer was a return to slavery and it's been embraced by capitalists with a...
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changed the laws and the attorney general says we're going in to texas. we should say we join hagan. we want you, mr. holder, to go into north carolina. jerry writes why haven't you mentioned anything about the three blacks that beat a 13-year-old on a school bus? just wondering. well, thanks for the question, jerry. what jerry is asking about is this scene. three teenagers beat up a sixth grader on the bus last month. the boy was kicked and stomped about 23 times, suffered two black eyes, bruising, and a broken hand. these three teens were arrested and appeared in court today. now i've heard had some tweets on this, and i heard some folks at fox saying why hasn't sharpton gone down there and marched? because this young man was viciously beaten, it was wrong, but the assailants were arrested. the reason i went to sanford, florida, was they did not arrest george zimmerman. the reason i went to geena, louisiana, they didn't arrest the people. you fight an injustice when the system doesn't work. the system worked here. these boys should face the law, but so
changed the laws and the attorney general says we're going in to texas. we should say we join hagan. we want you, mr. holder, to go into north carolina. jerry writes why haven't you mentioned anything about the three blacks that beat a 13-year-old on a school bus? just wondering. well, thanks for the question, jerry. what jerry is asking about is this scene. three teenagers beat up a sixth grader on the bus last month. the boy was kicked and stomped about 23 times, suffered two black eyes,...
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laws that are on just look at all the voting rights acts that are being repealed in north carolina and texas i mean there's a lot of stuff that may be legal but it's clearly unjust and i think the voting stuff is unconstitutional as well but look if i think we're arguing about semantics this needs to be reexamined we're now having a conversation about that we've seen a vote in the senate in the house where a lot of people on the progressive side and people on the conservative libertarian side agreed it needs to be. fixed more weight needs to be given to protection of the rights of the innocent. i don't think we want to give up any modicum of safety in this battle but government is government and government tends to do what government does under democratic and republican rule and we need to push back on government when they're doing things like this right i also don't agree with the fact that i think most americans would accept spying unconstitutional that warrantless spying there actually thought that it protected terrorism there actually has been polls that show that most of them do agree w
laws that are on just look at all the voting rights acts that are being repealed in north carolina and texas i mean there's a lot of stuff that may be legal but it's clearly unjust and i think the voting stuff is unconstitutional as well but look if i think we're arguing about semantics this needs to be reexamined we're now having a conversation about that we've seen a vote in the senate in the house where a lot of people on the progressive side and people on the conservative libertarian side...
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. >> i will say to that point, greg abbott the attorney general running for governor in texas says they have prosecuted many, many of these cases in florida we have seen the same thing, i don't know about north carolina it does happen. >> everything happens. people fall off buildings. you know, people fall off bridges. what i'm saying as a matter of influencing or changing election outcome. when was the last time we heard about that? >> you think that somebody casting a ballot fraudulently is as infrequent as somebody falling off a bridge? >> correct. >> i think you have fallen off the bridge. >> no one is falling off the bridge. >> elections aren't clean and every attempt. >> believe me, we have such -- we have fly spec surveillance of our elections in this country. if there is was any evidence that any democrat was pursuing cheating in this manner, boy, would republicans be ballistic, charles. >> if you believe that our elections are clean, you believe that baseball is clean. i'm not sure either is true. >> by the way, something we didn't get to but we will talk about maybe later on,
. >> i will say to that point, greg abbott the attorney general running for governor in texas says they have prosecuted many, many of these cases in florida we have seen the same thing, i don't know about north carolina it does happen. >> everything happens. people fall off buildings. you know, people fall off bridges. what i'm saying as a matter of influencing or changing election outcome. when was the last time we heard about that? >> you think that somebody casting a ballot...
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you look at hubs, direct flights, you have texas which, oddly enough in the last couple weeks, has not been the greatest friend of the justice department. their attorney general was happy to get on board on this. obviously dallas being the headquarters. so what you have is you have state interests, you've got jobs, prestige and states really see this as an opportunity to get on board and block something that will have a negative impact on their state economy. >> brown: part of the reasoning from justices saying that these two are big and strong you have no go it alone in spite of what they themselves say, i guess, right? >> right. it's an interesting statement because american airlines, obviously, is coming out of bankruptcy right now. actually, in 48 hours they're supposed to introduce their reorganization plan for approval in new york. >> brown: the timing is quite interesting. >> very interesting. but something to think about over the last couple quarters, even after a decade of big losses, the airline industry has done great, and that includes american airlines and usair both with
you look at hubs, direct flights, you have texas which, oddly enough in the last couple weeks, has not been the greatest friend of the justice department. their attorney general was happy to get on board on this. obviously dallas being the headquarters. so what you have is you have state interests, you've got jobs, prestige and states really see this as an opportunity to get on board and block something that will have a negative impact on their state economy. >> brown: part of the...
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paul from abilene, texas, opposes same-sex marriage. caller: i'm a 59-year-old gay man and i have always been opposed to gay marriage. i think it is wrong and god intended for man and woman to be married even though most state end in divorce. ifis still my belief that two manan two women want to have a commitment ceremony, that's fine. womentwo men and two want a ceremony, that's fine. does thet other issues marriage law foundation get into and get behind the? guest: divorce reform is a key and i'm one ofrk the few lawyers that has been involved in the effort to get a state to repeal the no-fault divorce law and go back to what fault a spouse may have been engaged in. ,e see now a development essentially using children as a commodity, buying and selling through third-party reproduction and that is one of the issues we somehave to address and in ways it is linked to the question of same-sex marriage because when we change the definition of marriage, there are all sorts of way that the law uses marriage for a marker of determining who it
paul from abilene, texas, opposes same-sex marriage. caller: i'm a 59-year-old gay man and i have always been opposed to gay marriage. i think it is wrong and god intended for man and woman to be married even though most state end in divorce. ifis still my belief that two manan two women want to have a commitment ceremony, that's fine. womentwo men and two want a ceremony, that's fine. does thet other issues marriage law foundation get into and get behind the? guest: divorce reform is a key and...
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raised about ballpark safety in 2011 when a firefighter trying to catch a ball fell to his death in texas, right in front of his son. his mother, connie homer, said her only son larks landscape are and lifelong atlanta braves fan called her during the rain delay, just before his death. >>> caught on camera tonight a 9-year-old boy is dead and family left with lots of questions after the woman behind the wheel of a car plowed into a car full of people. the boy's family was on vacation. the boy's mother and 6-year-old sibling was injured. the woman who hit them claims that her gas pedal got stuck. >> two good samaritans caught on camera. watch as he stops and gets off his bike to help a woman in a whole chair stuck in a rut and this man help as blind man who was walking on the side of a busy road. >>> so, some isolated storm action is possible. we're not quite done with the active weather yet. you see a healthy thunderstorm north of the maryland state line and this particular heavy downpour headed toward the susquehanna may enter northern cecil or harford county toward rising sun, an area t
raised about ballpark safety in 2011 when a firefighter trying to catch a ball fell to his death in texas, right in front of his son. his mother, connie homer, said her only son larks landscape are and lifelong atlanta braves fan called her during the rain delay, just before his death. >>> caught on camera tonight a 9-year-old boy is dead and family left with lots of questions after the woman behind the wheel of a car plowed into a car full of people. the boy's family was on vacation....
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this latest episode comes courtesy of congressman blake farenthold from texas. >> i think the horse is already out of the barn on this on the whole birth certificate issue that original kong -- they should have looked into thissen an they didn't. i'm not sure how we fix it. >> representative tedio ho a republican from south florida, said in a recent town hall he supports the birther movement. >> if it is truly illegal, he can't get rid of everything he's done. is that the best way wa to spend our time? >> it all has democrats and even some republicans asking, what in the world is going on? what on earth happened to the republican autopsy and rebranding that we heard so much about? michael steele is a form are rnc chair, joan walsh is the editor of salon.com and both are msnbcly analysts. michael, it's not emanating from the r in nc but impacts the brand. how do you control the bade behavior if you're the head of the party. >> you can't control the bad behavior but you can speak to it and speak out against it. i think that's something that as we see see coming off the 2012 cycle and get
this latest episode comes courtesy of congressman blake farenthold from texas. >> i think the horse is already out of the barn on this on the whole birth certificate issue that original kong -- they should have looked into thissen an they didn't. i'm not sure how we fix it. >> representative tedio ho a republican from south florida, said in a recent town hall he supports the birther movement. >> if it is truly illegal, he can't get rid of everything he's done. is that the best...
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the texas republican challenged pentagon chief chuck hagel at his hearing. >> you explicitly agreed with the characterization of the united states as the world's bully. >> reporter: and says the irs should be abolished. defying his own party leadership threatening to shut down the government over obama care. here he is making the case in iowa. a crucial 2016 battleground state. >> this thing ain't working, but yet i can't count the number of republicans in washington who say we can't defund it. >> reporter: he's a presidential contender but he wasn't born in the u.s. so is he even eligible to run? he says he is. cruz was born in canada to a cuban father and american mother. >> my mother was born in wilmington, delaware, so i'm a u.s. citizen by birth. >> reporter: what does natural born mean? >> as long as he qualifies of a united states by birth, then that makes him a natural born citizen. >> reporter: the citizenship question isn't new. john mccain was born to american parents in the panama canal zone. raising questions. to try to put the matter to rest, the senate passed a non-binding
the texas republican challenged pentagon chief chuck hagel at his hearing. >> you explicitly agreed with the characterization of the united states as the world's bully. >> reporter: and says the irs should be abolished. defying his own party leadership threatening to shut down the government over obama care. here he is making the case in iowa. a crucial 2016 battleground state. >> this thing ain't working, but yet i can't count the number of republicans in washington who say...
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one of the attorneys general here in texas and some of the texas airports will be faked as well, but look, what happens if we don't do this? the old model doesn't work. it's been proven not to work, time and time again. if we disallow this merger, then we go back to the same model where airlines are threatening bankruptcy every three or four years. everytime oil prices spike up or the economy soft 's and the next thing you know they're having to renegotiate contracts with their pilots. these contracts have been negotiated and the department of justice, after all these negotiations have happened, decided to come in and say, no. and by the way, this happens in the car industry, the car rental industry, all the time, and nobody says a word about it. so, this makes no sense whatsoever except on a political front. >> neil: i'm wondering, the argument for two carriers getting together, but i find two mediocre carriers on customer service come together, it means that now there's one big lousy customer service company. >> the truth of the matter is for u.s. air and american, they're re-organ
one of the attorneys general here in texas and some of the texas airports will be faked as well, but look, what happens if we don't do this? the old model doesn't work. it's been proven not to work, time and time again. if we disallow this merger, then we go back to the same model where airlines are threatening bankruptcy every three or four years. everytime oil prices spike up or the economy soft 's and the next thing you know they're having to renegotiate contracts with their pilots. these...
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the flood gates which were immediately is followed by a response from southern states within hours, texas, north carolina immediately moved to restrict the right to vote. no shame about it. i think it is to the shame of the supreme court's conservative majority. it is to the shame of these governors in these states that the 50 years on as we're about to celebrate the anniversary of this march which was the fundamental right to vote for americans for the american people which isn't in the constitution and should be. 50 years on to strip that away is shameful. it is to the everlasting shame of that court. >> final word to you, mr. agnew. shameful? is. >> absolutely. and just last week, in response to that, the dream defenders announced our intentions to register 61,0005850 voters here in florida, the lgbtq, the black is, the brown, the poor around the state. we'll meet them whenever they are. what would be more shameful is if we didn't make sure that governors like the one we have, politicians like the ones we have on both sides of the aisle aren't held accountable for either supporting thi
the flood gates which were immediately is followed by a response from southern states within hours, texas, north carolina immediately moved to restrict the right to vote. no shame about it. i think it is to the shame of the supreme court's conservative majority. it is to the shame of these governors in these states that the 50 years on as we're about to celebrate the anniversary of this march which was the fundamental right to vote for americans for the american people which isn't in the...
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percent of respondents support any government efforts to curb homosexual propaganda in fact at least the texas haven't really changed over the years it also found that four out of five russians say that they don't have a single lesbian or gay acquaintance so that is why there's been such a difference in for example the western and. national reaction versus the reaction right here in russia that's a perfect opportunity to sort of make political statements for whatever issue that comes up this is the the main sort of social hot button issue that's been raised internationally originally the law had sparked a boycott of russian vodka and gave them bars across north america and elsewhere with people dumping a bhakta and front of russian embassy as eventually the calls moved on to boycott the twenty fourteen winter olympics in sochi and one of the prominent british actor stephen fry of course raised intense controversy when he wrote an open letter to the prime minister david cameron as well as the international olympic committee suggesting calling for a boycott suggesting fact that there should be a
percent of respondents support any government efforts to curb homosexual propaganda in fact at least the texas haven't really changed over the years it also found that four out of five russians say that they don't have a single lesbian or gay acquaintance so that is why there's been such a difference in for example the western and. national reaction versus the reaction right here in russia that's a perfect opportunity to sort of make political statements for whatever issue that comes up this is...
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militarized don with new toys it seems like every day i am hearing about cops gone wild like in austin texas where a police officer just shot and killed a man believed to be involved in a bank robbery however became instantly clear that the man shot was not the suspect officers were looking for since dozens of witnesses describe the assailant as an older car kasian male which is a far cry from the profile of the young african-american shot because of this obvious criminal error the community quickly mobilized to protest against the austin p.d.'s racial profiling forcing the department of justice to step in for an investigation but get this only three days after the d.o.j. cleared the austin p.d. of any wrongdoing the department shot and killed another young african-american man but guys police across the country are just shooting people for being black on a friday afternoon these days you may want to watch your mouth. kind of a cop because it might cost you your life or certainly the case for homs kevin ariano ariano a twenty two year old homeless resident of santa ana california was recentl
militarized don with new toys it seems like every day i am hearing about cops gone wild like in austin texas where a police officer just shot and killed a man believed to be involved in a bank robbery however became instantly clear that the man shot was not the suspect officers were looking for since dozens of witnesses describe the assailant as an older car kasian male which is a far cry from the profile of the young african-american shot because of this obvious criminal error the community...
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from houston, texas, please welcome howard li. hey, howard. >> hey. [cheers and applause] >> i don't even know where to start with you. cow mascot, outer space. let's start with the cow mascot thing. what is that about? >> right, for a restaurant in houston, i do dress up as a cow on the weekends for a part-time job, and it is a blast. >> well, what do you like about it? >> i like that when you're in the costume, you can pretty much do whatever you want.
from houston, texas, please welcome howard li. hey, howard. >> hey. [cheers and applause] >> i don't even know where to start with you. cow mascot, outer space. let's start with the cow mascot thing. what is that about? >> right, for a restaurant in houston, i do dress up as a cow on the weekends for a part-time job, and it is a blast. >> well, what do you like about it? >> i like that when you're in the costume, you can pretty much do whatever you want.
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we began by talking about texas, and why is it that texas does so well? i think a lot of conferences that amity has done we have looked at success. why does a certain country glow why does a certain state grow? and we look at the reason for it. clearly immigration is a major reason for the success of texas and why is that? well, texas works. it's the kind of culture that immigrants are drawn to. both, you know, the tax system, the ease of starting a business. and the fact it's a welcoming culture to immigrants. i think that's so important that president bush talked about that this morning during the naturalization event. second panel about the importance of naturalization itself in lifting the incomes of people who become naturalized and helping america in general economically. and finally the wonderful panel about sf and, you know, this is part of an economic an economic program but how do we quantify the contribution of miguel and the castro brothers and dr. james the lives he saved from cancer. i don't think that's reported in the gd, but this is an en
we began by talking about texas, and why is it that texas does so well? i think a lot of conferences that amity has done we have looked at success. why does a certain country glow why does a certain state grow? and we look at the reason for it. clearly immigration is a major reason for the success of texas and why is that? well, texas works. it's the kind of culture that immigrants are drawn to. both, you know, the tax system, the ease of starting a business. and the fact it's a welcoming...
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would require approval of any changes that they make, similar to what the justice department did in texas. we know that north carolina has a history of this. our main plaintiff is a woman who voted -- who registered to vote in the 1940s. she's 92 years old. she had to pass a literacy test where she had to recite the constitution, the preamble to the constitution. here it is all these years later, 70 years later, where we are going backwards, where she may not be able to vote because the state has passed a law that will not make elections free, fair, and accessible. >> how did they get around this being considered a poll tax? >> well, one of the ways they got around it is that the federal government, because of the supreme court's ruling in june, doesn't have the ability to force them to preclear the law. as judith was saying, the justice department can still sue under what's called section two of the law, which bars racial discrimination in voting, and maybe a court will decide this is too big of a burden on racial minorities. certainly, a major tool that the justice department used to ha
would require approval of any changes that they make, similar to what the justice department did in texas. we know that north carolina has a history of this. our main plaintiff is a woman who voted -- who registered to vote in the 1940s. she's 92 years old. she had to pass a literacy test where she had to recite the constitution, the preamble to the constitution. here it is all these years later, 70 years later, where we are going backwards, where she may not be able to vote because the state...
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ba being in 2011 there was a fall in the ballpark in arlington at texas prompting the texas range be gers to raise the height of their stadium's rales. ronald homer's father is saying that the rales at turner field are too low. homer fell from an exterior rail, not one that actually faced the ball field. let's talk about this. attorney steven addleman is a venue safety expert. let's confirm up front, while tragic, accidents happen, are ball parks, arenas, coliseums, are they doing all they can to make the venues safe especially when it comes to the railing? >> are they doing all they can? there's always more that can be done. i think the question is are they doing what they should be doing given the way fans behave normally inside their buildings. now we look at what happened inside turner field. that man wasn't facing the ball field. immediately we have something different that distinguishes it from the rangers ballpark in arlington in 2011. >> so you appropriately point out that this was a different location, right? go ahead. the issue is what? >> the issue really is are the railin
ba being in 2011 there was a fall in the ballpark in arlington at texas prompting the texas range be gers to raise the height of their stadium's rales. ronald homer's father is saying that the rales at turner field are too low. homer fell from an exterior rail, not one that actually faced the ball field. let's talk about this. attorney steven addleman is a venue safety expert. let's confirm up front, while tragic, accidents happen, are ball parks, arenas, coliseums, are they doing all they can...
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texas moved forward with a voter id that the federal court invalidated and it would allowed a consoled weapon's permit as a valid id but not a student id. florida is purging the voter rolls and disporportionately affect minority voters and memories of a 2,000 election and scores of disinfranchised voters. legislation in north carolina it is the greatest tips of voter restriction. no more same day registration and extending voting hours to accommodate long lines and stricter voter id requirements and those by college and public assistance agencies. >> a lot of folks will listen to that and say gee, she has a point. what does the other side say? >> the other side will say that hillary clinton is right that student id's are not allowed from private schools. when you hear her language, the language of a candidate decrying these in swing states, she made a mention of north carolina which is a state that democrats contested. one lost in 2012 and florida a key to any republican chance. because they have a smaller map. and focusing on the state where democrats want votes and the goal is among
texas moved forward with a voter id that the federal court invalidated and it would allowed a consoled weapon's permit as a valid id but not a student id. florida is purging the voter rolls and disporportionately affect minority voters and memories of a 2,000 election and scores of disinfranchised voters. legislation in north carolina it is the greatest tips of voter restriction. no more same day registration and extending voting hours to accommodate long lines and stricter voter id...
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at love jobs being created are in that texas to canadian border energy strip. and so takes time for workers to find their way out there. so that's not happening. and the job, the new jobs in housing are not coming back as quite as fast as we hoped because actually, builders are having trouble putting their building teams back together again because people took other jobs when they could. tracy: right. >> so there are a lot of impediments including the usual ones. applicants don't know how to address. they have a bad attitude. tracy: yes. >> and there's that. tracy: there's that. -@that s something we have to work on in our educational sill. bill, always gadd to see you. we'll see you next month, sir. >> thank you, good to see you. ashley: good points there. airline stocks by the way getting crushed on d.c.'s move to block the american-us airways merger we'll have the very latest next. tracy: plus jcpenney shares under pressure amid the boardroom shake-up. brian nagel says bill ackman's exit could actually leave a dark cloud over the company. he is here ahead to
at love jobs being created are in that texas to canadian border energy strip. and so takes time for workers to find their way out there. so that's not happening. and the job, the new jobs in housing are not coming back as quite as fast as we hoped because actually, builders are having trouble putting their building teams back together again because people took other jobs when they could. tracy: right. >> so there are a lot of impediments including the usual ones. applicants don't know how...
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texas, amr. pennsylvania is for u.s. airways. these are the places where they have heavy concentration. there's a conference call under way at the moment with the doj. basically, they're saying in their view if this deal goes ahead it will be anticompetitive in those key markets. >> one line, not going to happen by the end of the month. >> not necessarily. t this is so far down the road that the negotiation strategy is intense. >> if anyone knows intense, it's you. >> coming from you. >> it's great to have you state side. >> you can. sgr he's moved. >>> transgender students in california have the right to decide which bathroom they the go in and what sports team they can join. while that's great for them, what about those who aren't so happy about it like some of the girls in that girls room who say i feel violated. we'll have our experts weigh in on this one, next. this is the one i was telling you about. the new samsung galaxy s 4. it's got a front and back camera so you can take pictures at the same time. seriously! yeah - and
texas, amr. pennsylvania is for u.s. airways. these are the places where they have heavy concentration. there's a conference call under way at the moment with the doj. basically, they're saying in their view if this deal goes ahead it will be anticompetitive in those key markets. >> one line, not going to happen by the end of the month. >> not necessarily. t this is so far down the road that the negotiation strategy is intense. >> if anyone knows intense, it's you. >>...
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and texas congressman taking the birther talk to another level and talking about impeachment. take a look. >> you talking about getting along. if everybody is so unhappy with what the president has done, why don't you impeach him? and i'll give you a real frank answer about that. if we were to impeach the president tomorrow, you could probably -- to do it. >> probably get the votes to do it. is birtherism really back? >> it's upsetting, insulting but, yes, we are clearly at a point in the political process in which the whole birther conspiracy theory should be long gone. it was stupid in 2007 and 2008 and blistering stupid now. yet three republican congressman in the last two weeks. talking about this not just in private but in public settings where they are recorded and in front of an audience and no shame about it. they are continuing to pounce on this ridiculous concept and it's not going away. >> early, at the same time, we had majority leader harry reed getting backlash over recent comments saying race plays a role in the pushback what congress is trying to get through co
and texas congressman taking the birther talk to another level and talking about impeachment. take a look. >> you talking about getting along. if everybody is so unhappy with what the president has done, why don't you impeach him? and i'll give you a real frank answer about that. if we were to impeach the president tomorrow, you could probably -- to do it. >> probably get the votes to do it. is birtherism really back? >> it's upsetting, insulting but, yes, we are clearly at a...
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cheryl: one of the things i was reading, the attorney general was saying that rural counties in texas would not be served. i do not see southwest and jet blue particularly going away, no. there is a significant portion of the carriers, they have three criteria for selecting airlines and flights. what will happen is the availability of low pricing is likely to be less. we will see these examples. cheryl: you can argue whether or not it should be put inside a lawsuit. $6 billion. thank you very much for joining me on the phone. appreciate it. another breaking news story. the eternal drama on the board at jcpenney. bill pac-man resigning his seat just days after he went public calling for the ousting of the current ceo. take a look at the stock. taking a dive on the news. there has been a lot of pressure. let's bring in two people who know very well what could happen to jcpenney. this is all happening right smack in the middle of back to school season. >> bill has been pretty disruptive from the time he got there. i do think that this is a better solution. i think jill not being there wi
cheryl: one of the things i was reading, the attorney general was saying that rural counties in texas would not be served. i do not see southwest and jet blue particularly going away, no. there is a significant portion of the carriers, they have three criteria for selecting airlines and flights. what will happen is the availability of low pricing is likely to be less. we will see these examples. cheryl: you can argue whether or not it should be put inside a lawsuit. $6 billion. thank you very...
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several state governments are joining the suit, including those of arizona, and texas. joining us now, the director of the consumer travel alliance. you don't like the prospect of this merger. what do you think about what the government is doing? >> i am elated. this has been like david against goliath operation since the day that the merger was announced. i was against it from the very, very beginning. i got to write one of the very first editorials against it and only as late as the very end of june i was testifying before the aviation subcommittee of the senate commerce committee against the merger, side by side with the us airways people. jon: specifically, what don't you like about it? >> first of all there is no benefits whatsoever in this merger for consumers. it's a great merger if you're an airline but it is no good for consumers. we don't get any benefits from it. next we get a big negative. the big negative we'll lose competition. we're going from four network, international carriers here in the united states, down to only three. and that allows the airlines
several state governments are joining the suit, including those of arizona, and texas. joining us now, the director of the consumer travel alliance. you don't like the prospect of this merger. what do you think about what the government is doing? >> i am elated. this has been like david against goliath operation since the day that the merger was announced. i was against it from the very, very beginning. i got to write one of the very first editorials against it and only as late as the...
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grand, it's texas and texas is the high church of stupid republican ideas. but this is a good example of how the republican party is now not a responsible partner in governing our country. the best part of this there is a subset of birthers in this country who know that obama was born in hawaii but don't know that hawaii is a state. i mean, this is the level of dumb we are dealing with here and it's really hard to fix it. blake farenthold said you can't fix stupid in texas. that's what you're dealing with here. >> there are some other issues out there. mitchell mcconnell calling on the white house to delay the opening of exchanges. do you think, robert, there is a real security concern here or is this just more part of the attempts by republicans to delay and eventually repel obama care? >> you know, some of the votes in the house, chris, at the house republicans tried to do the last 35 or 40 times have been a bunch of just silly talk. however, i do think senator mcconnell does have a point here about security. every time we open up the newspaper or somethin
grand, it's texas and texas is the high church of stupid republican ideas. but this is a good example of how the republican party is now not a responsible partner in governing our country. the best part of this there is a subset of birthers in this country who know that obama was born in hawaii but don't know that hawaii is a state. i mean, this is the level of dumb we are dealing with here and it's really hard to fix it. blake farenthold said you can't fix stupid in texas. that's what you're...
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in 2011, a texas ranger fan fell 20 ft. when he went over a balcony trying to catch a ball for his son. >> i am andrew spencer reporting. >> alberto callaspo hit a tie-breaking, to run double in the ninth inning in oakland athletics beat the toronto blue jays 5-1 last night. that athletics had lost six of seven before they arrive in toronto, but took three of four from a last-place blue jays. oakland remained one game behind the a.l. west leaders, texas. >> the time is 9:54 a.m.. here is a live look a outside at san francisco. >> some better news in the animal world. a giant panda cub is growing closer with her mother said she was born and is the last month. it was the first time the club and a mother has seen ♪ [ male announcer ] wouldn't it be great if all devices had backup power? the chevrolet volt does. it's ingeniously designed to seamlessly switch from electricity to gas to extend your driving range. no wonder volt is america's best-selling plug-in. that's american ingenuity to find new roads. ♪ the 2013 volt. ch
in 2011, a texas ranger fan fell 20 ft. when he went over a balcony trying to catch a ball for his son. >> i am andrew spencer reporting. >> alberto callaspo hit a tie-breaking, to run double in the ninth inning in oakland athletics beat the toronto blue jays 5-1 last night. that athletics had lost six of seven before they arrive in toronto, but took three of four from a last-place blue jays. oakland remained one game behind the a.l. west leaders, texas. >> the time is 9:54...
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i had a chance to visit with the family at home in houston, texas. how has life changed? >> we go to the bars not even nearly as much. we certainly don't close them out anymore. >> reporter: he's joking, of course. but jennifer and bill have learned very well that living with a toddler is life-altering. will is precocious. >> give daddy a kiss? oh. >> reporter: an affectionate little guy who melts your heart. and like any healthy 3-year-old boy, he's in constant motion. seemingl chasing danger. like a hollywood stuntman. >> he's learning very quickly there's ways around most things. he knows that daddy knows how to drive and daddy knows how to drive. and he's not far off in height. >> you want to pop? you want me to get you a pop? yeah. now, you're going to get it yourself? >> yeah. >> and we're stuck here. >> reporter: and lil and jennifer have another bedroom ready for a girl from india. >> are you excited for your sister to come home? >> no. >> reporter: jen and bill say will brought so much join, they can't wait to expand their family. for "good morning america," abbi
i had a chance to visit with the family at home in houston, texas. how has life changed? >> we go to the bars not even nearly as much. we certainly don't close them out anymore. >> reporter: he's joking, of course. but jennifer and bill have learned very well that living with a toddler is life-altering. will is precocious. >> give daddy a kiss? oh. >> reporter: an affectionate little guy who melts your heart. and like any healthy 3-year-old boy, he's in constant motion....
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out ofnsor was ted poe texas. it has the most co- signatories of any of the bills working through congress. in my testimony before the house judiciary committee on this, i identify all the problems with this particular bill. it is the bill that is most likely to get past and most likely to blow a hole in your bottom line and most likely to prevent law enforcement to use these things and circumstances where we would want to use them and it is the most popular bill in congress. >> if it has the language you have explained, not only would i be disappointed but i characterize it as dreck on in an unprecedented. it would definitely hurt law enforcement if it includes that type of language. -- senator paul said he is concerned that the fbi is getting a warrant before they fly over his house. is it just the privacy of his roof? this is the tenor of the debate and we are getting bills poorly drafted that people should pay attention to. >> one thing we see is police video cameras on the street installed, pointed at the fro
out ofnsor was ted poe texas. it has the most co- signatories of any of the bills working through congress. in my testimony before the house judiciary committee on this, i identify all the problems with this particular bill. it is the bill that is most likely to get past and most likely to blow a hole in your bottom line and most likely to prevent law enforcement to use these things and circumstances where we would want to use them and it is the most popular bill in congress. >> if it has...
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from a grizzly bear enthusiast mauled to death to the creature he loves, to a texas prisonering waiting tour executed. >> vanilla cake ice cream emotion, shock value it's not in the film. but it touches -- it touches our hearts very deeply. >> reporter: herzog insisted on interviewing all of the people profiled in the documentary. the mother whose son is now paralyzed. >> any money understands. >> reporter: and the driver who hit an amish buggy, killing three people including a 3 and 5-year-old. >> please don't ever text and drive. it's life. you get one chance. and you live with the choices you make. >> reporter: herzog says his message is clear. >> don't text while driving. it's simply said. pull over, do your message and then drive on. >> reporter: now, the documentary is called "from one second to the next." it's available online. and charlie, and norah, listen to this this is important. it's also going to be distributed to 40,000 schools across the country. >> all right, jan, thank you. >> they've attempted to do smartphone things that get you to realize you can't do it. >> i think
from a grizzly bear enthusiast mauled to death to the creature he loves, to a texas prisonering waiting tour executed. >> vanilla cake ice cream emotion, shock value it's not in the film. but it touches -- it touches our hearts very deeply. >> reporter: herzog insisted on interviewing all of the people profiled in the documentary. the mother whose son is now paralyzed. >> any money understands. >> reporter: and the driver who hit an amish buggy, killing three people...
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in 2011, a texas rangers' fans fell 20 feet going over the balcony trying to catch a ball tossed to him by josh hamilton. the autopsy is being fer formed right now. it could take -- performed right now. it could take eight weeks to complete. back to you. >> thank you. >>> breaking news. a homicide in east palo alto. ktvu channel 2 reporter katie utehs is live at the scene. katie, what are police saying? >> reporter: well, police are still working out the details, trying to figure out when this woman was killed. they tell me they have a suspect in custody. he's the one that pointed them to this location. the apartment complex behind me on 45 newwell road. they tell me that there's a female homicide victim but they can't tell me how she died. they arrived here around 6:00 a.m. and again, the details of this are still a little hazy. they are talking to neighbors right now at this point. it's unclear to us whether or not neighbors called 911, if the suspect contacted police or how they came in contact with him. but we have been told that he's the one that pointed police to an apartment unit
in 2011, a texas rangers' fans fell 20 feet going over the balcony trying to catch a ball tossed to him by josh hamilton. the autopsy is being fer formed right now. it could take -- performed right now. it could take eight weeks to complete. back to you. >> thank you. >>> breaking news. a homicide in east palo alto. ktvu channel 2 reporter katie utehs is live at the scene. katie, what are police saying? >> reporter: well, police are still working out the details, trying to...
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she's 66 from texas. she's been considering change ing her look. when we ambushed her on the plaza she was taken off guard but decided to take a chance. what a woman. >> esther is flipping out. we'll talk to her husband ignacio oh. why do you want this for her? >> it's something different that i would never imagine it would happen. >> it did. esther, can you try to put this into words or still speechless? >> speechless. it's a great adventure to be here and now to get picked it's even greater to be here. >> are you ready for a new wife -- well, a different--looking wife. >> yes. >> h's a smart hubby. he waited on that one. >> okay. she's here with her husband and sister-in-law the re is a. >> and a bunch of people. >> three people that none of us have seen before. let's take one last look at esther before and let's bring out the new esther. yes! ♪ i'm every woman [ cheers ] >> i love that. everybody take off your blindfolds and take a look. >> oh! three of you have never seen you before anyway. turn around and look at yourself, darling. >> oh, my
she's 66 from texas. she's been considering change ing her look. when we ambushed her on the plaza she was taken off guard but decided to take a chance. what a woman. >> esther is flipping out. we'll talk to her husband ignacio oh. why do you want this for her? >> it's something different that i would never imagine it would happen. >> it did. esther, can you try to put this into words or still speechless? >> speechless. it's a great adventure to be here and now to get...
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it's one thing to leave california and move to texas, if we tax them all the same, it doesn't matter. >> the left doesn't acknowledge the fact that people move and take their homes and their families away from high tax situations. >> is there a tax level you renounced your u.s. citizenship? >> up to, i think, 60% is ridiculous. >> 50 now? new york city, i mean, just about everyone. >> in the chamber of dc, facts don't get in about the debate. >> i like to believe i would stand and fight, but we talk about 80%, i would stand and fight. thank you, we had fun. dagen, over to you now. >> thank you so much, charles. no way, says the doj. justice department filawsuit tof u.s. airways and america. the stocks selling off. bill off the board, and at jcp erks nney, the fight, what it means for the future of the retailer, the retailers not a fan of google saying the tech giant stole oracle's stuff calling the ceo an evil doer. musk unvailing the hyperloop. will people use the multibillion dollar idea to travel? it's like a big vacuum tube. all that, and so much more coming up on this hour of "ma
it's one thing to leave california and move to texas, if we tax them all the same, it doesn't matter. >> the left doesn't acknowledge the fact that people move and take their homes and their families away from high tax situations. >> is there a tax level you renounced your u.s. citizenship? >> up to, i think, 60% is ridiculous. >> 50 now? new york city, i mean, just about everyone. >> in the chamber of dc, facts don't get in about the debate. >> i like to...
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in 2011, a texas rangers fan fell about 20 feet to his death, going over the balcony trying to catch a ball tossed to him by outfielder josh hamilton. now this is believed to be the second time a fan falls to his death here at turner field. the incident that happened before this one happened in may of 2008. carol? >> alina machado reporting live in atlanta. thanks so much. >>> a big win for paula deen, but certainly not for her empire. a former employee has no standing to sue the embattled chef for race discrimination because she's white. you probably remember how deen's career went into a tail spin after her deposition in the lawsuit was released and she admitted, deen admitted, to using a racial slur in the past and then posted a couple of awkward apologies online. >> i want to apologize to everybody for the wrong that i've done. i want to learn and grow from this. >> on the heels of it all, deen lost her food network cooking show and a number of lucrative endorsements, from walmart, to sears, to target. cnn correspondent nischelle turner live in new york with more for us, good mor
in 2011, a texas rangers fan fell about 20 feet to his death, going over the balcony trying to catch a ball tossed to him by outfielder josh hamilton. now this is believed to be the second time a fan falls to his death here at turner field. the incident that happened before this one happened in may of 2008. carol? >> alina machado reporting live in atlanta. thanks so much. >>> a big win for paula deen, but certainly not for her empire. a former employee has no standing to sue the...
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texas congressman steve stockman is on the foreign affairs committee. thanks for coming in. you're in las vegas today. i guess if you don't like the rules, if you don't like the law, you just amend it and change it. is that the way it works in washington? >> well, apparently the president chengs it without congress which is illegal. this morning i think he exempted or allowed the insurance companies to write themselves a bigger check. so, what we're, our office wanting to do is committee staff gets exempted, we would like to see everybody in the united states become a committee staffer. therefore, everybody would be exempt individuals. this law -- bill: that's a good question because what the exemption means is that there will be subsidies for members about congress and some of their staffers. as they go on to these exchanges as government employees. question to you and the people working for you, will you take the subsidies as a member of congress? >> well, they had subsidies prior but what they did, they wrote out the health care law was writing out 70% of the bill, taxpay
texas congressman steve stockman is on the foreign affairs committee. thanks for coming in. you're in las vegas today. i guess if you don't like the rules, if you don't like the law, you just amend it and change it. is that the way it works in washington? >> well, apparently the president chengs it without congress which is illegal. this morning i think he exempted or allowed the insurance companies to write themselves a bigger check. so, what we're, our office wanting to do is committee...
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and his mom lives in texas. i've never met his mom in person. i've only met her over the phone. never even skyped or anything. and i mean, it was just very interesting to me that she would know more things that he was doing-- like he would call her but wouldn't call me. so that was very heartbreaking. i was like, "why wouldn't you just call me to find out how addison's doing? you should call to find out how your baby's doing." - how are you doing? i mean the reality is you may very well be raising these children on your own. - it's very scary. i mean like i said, all i wanted with him was to be married and to have kids and be happy. and you know, i thought everything was fine. i just got comfortable. we just started having money. and now i'm scared to death. every time he leaves even to go to the grocery store, i'm scared that he's not going to come back home. - what do you do to survive? to take care of the bills? - i waitress. it's very limited money. i waitress in a small town. tips are maybe $20 a night... at the most. - who watches your daughter when you're working? - she g
and his mom lives in texas. i've never met his mom in person. i've only met her over the phone. never even skyped or anything. and i mean, it was just very interesting to me that she would know more things that he was doing-- like he would call her but wouldn't call me. so that was very heartbreaking. i was like, "why wouldn't you just call me to find out how addison's doing? you should call to find out how your baby's doing." - how are you doing? i mean the reality is you may very...
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. >> and texas has always posted the best place to bank in the country in texas, and never had the real huge run-up in the real estate. >> after they lost every single bank in the '80s, because i was a bank iing report in 1987 and watched them go undo, every single one. >> and yes -- >> and didn't ron pearlman come in. >> they had brilliant guys come in. >> that worked. >> yes, and the jerry ford and the other jerry ford, and i am looking for the retail to stabilize and we have reports coming up of the macro retail sales not that bad and then watch the china plays. caterpillar breaking out and i keep chi of the chanos interview that you did in delivering alpha, and he said that it is the short of the market, and a lot is because people believe that china is coming back and going to start ordering equipment again, and this is not an easy proposition to believe, however, the momentum is with the cats and the cummings now. >> when you mentioned china, of course, i look at yum, but it is not that bad now. i am not sure a full open, because it is only down 3%, jim. >> well, merrill lynch --
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the justice department is already going after texas to try to test the supreme court decision. does the speech do you think give any momentum to that cause to expand voting rightsce
the justice department is already going after texas to try to test the supreme court decision. does the speech do you think give any momentum to that cause to expand voting rightsce
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the company which is based in irving, texas, pioneered the smartphone market more than a decade ago but break bring is struggling -- blackberry is struggling due to competition from samsung and apple. its stock price was higher on the news that it will be making a change. sometimes you have to make a change if things aren't working. but i'm rooting for them. >> you've steel grip or your blackberry. >> a lot more people are using credit cards more responsibly? >> reporter: yes. one more sign that five years after the recession the nation's economy just continues to improve slowly. one of the nation's major credit reporting agencies says that increasing numbers of consumers are making timely credit card payments. that has got the rate of late payment fees and debt to the lowest level we have seen in almost two decades. so it's good to see people using their credit cards responsibly. you know? you have to respect the plastic people respect it. that's what i say. >> i respect it. >> don't use it at all. >> come on. >> cash is king. come on, ashley. [ laughter ] >>> you hear the words most r
the company which is based in irving, texas, pioneered the smartphone market more than a decade ago but break bring is struggling -- blackberry is struggling due to competition from samsung and apple. its stock price was higher on the news that it will be making a change. sometimes you have to make a change if things aren't working. but i'm rooting for them. >> you've steel grip or your blackberry. >> a lot more people are using credit cards more responsibly? >> reporter: yes....
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>> highway 59 is a well-known drug trafficking route out of houston, texas from drugs coming in from mexico. and there is this one little loop, and the police would it is there and make eye contact with anybody coming through there, and maybe that they deemed looked like suspicious -- for the most part you are looking at young men -- young men are generally the people that haul drugs. >> stephanie: i think anybody -- >> caller: -- and finally i called the supervisor -- or the sheriffs office, and i said i come through there everying weekend and i'm getting tired of pulling over, so finally a sheriff's deputy gave me his cell phone number and they stopped doing it. but it's damned if you do and damned if you don't. >> stephanie: i think anybody looks suspicious if a cop a making eye contact with you. i mean i'm a little lame ass white girl, and i'm like huh oh. sometimes i do the thing with the seat belt, but i don't like it over my shoulder, so i put it over there -- >> then it doesn't work. it will cut you in half. >> stephanie: i know, but see what i'm saying. [♪ dramatic music ]
>> highway 59 is a well-known drug trafficking route out of houston, texas from drugs coming in from mexico. and there is this one little loop, and the police would it is there and make eye contact with anybody coming through there, and maybe that they deemed looked like suspicious -- for the most part you are looking at young men -- young men are generally the people that haul drugs. >> stephanie: i think anybody -- >> caller: -- and finally i called the supervisor -- or the...
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and from the texas board of legal specialization, board certified attorneys in your community. experienced, respected and tested. also by hillco partners, texas government affairs consultancy and its global health care consulting business unit, hillco health. and by the alice kleberg reynolds foundation and viewers like you, thank you. >> hello i'm llewellyn king, the host of "white house chronicle" which is coming right up. but first a few thoughts of my own. i know the exact time, the exact place, everything about when i became old. it was at an amtrak train station and i was buying a ticket. the lady looked directly at me and said you qualify for the senior discount, don't you? so i looked around to see who she was addressing these remarks to and i was the only person there. then a doctor said to me your knees aren't too bad for a man of your age. another one said we don't screen for that in a man of your age. and so it went day after day, doctor after doctor, situation after situation the dread words for a man of your age. but i want to tell you the final ultimate insult wa
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also by hillco partners, texas government affairs consultancy and it's global health care consulting business unit, hillco health. and by the alice kleberg reynolds foundation and viewers like you. thank you. >> i'm evan smith. he's a 35 year veteran of the washington post, widely hailed as one of the most insightful and best source political reporters in the country. he's dan blaz, this is overheard. >> dan dallas, welcome. good on to see you again. >> always glad to be in austin. >> 35 years at the post means that jimmy carter was president when you came to the paper. so wash hasn't changed. >> no, no. exactly the same. >> exactly the same. >> we all still have lust in our hearts. >> everyone gets along. >> a little bit of malaise, but if you can get past that, it's fine. >> then there was a reagan period. >> yeah, a little bit of change and then it came back. you witnessed -- we'll talk about journalism shortly, but we'll talk about politics and specifically congress and the presidency and the relationship between the two. you witnessed over 35 years things change and change again
also by hillco partners, texas government affairs consultancy and it's global health care consulting business unit, hillco health. and by the alice kleberg reynolds foundation and viewers like you. thank you. >> i'm evan smith. he's a 35 year veteran of the washington post, widely hailed as one of the most insightful and best source political reporters in the country. he's dan blaz, this is overheard. >> dan dallas, welcome. good on to see you again. >> always glad to be in...